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OnthePotomac

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  1. Are talking a 2500, or 3000 size? The only difference is the 3000 has a larger spool. giving you more line. My choice would be a 3000.
  2. I only have one SLX XG and had no problems with it, but did install a crankshaft bearing, changed the spool bearing to Hedgehog SS ZR high speed bearings and swapped out the drag washers to CarbonTex. Since it is the XG, I had to use the CarbonTex drags that fit the Curado 70XG. Sure is sweet little reel now. I like to tinker with my reels. BTW, you may see from others that if you swap out the drags to CarbonTex you can only do one washer inside the drive gear....not true. Both fit nicely.
  3. I use two on a swim jig, the Z man turbo craw and the Walker. There are countless others that work.
  4. So far at least for me there has been no doubt there is a fish on and just bring them in. No swinging involved.
  5. I am with A-Jay on Amazon. If you keep watch some of the pricing is amazing. I scored big on a 1000yd spool of 15lb Invizx by checking every day and then there it was, $85.
  6. I have never understood anglers having a problem with flouro carbon on a bait caster. I don't have it on every single bait cast reel I have (some with mono), but have never had a problem with 10, 12, 15 and 20lb flouro. I still use 8lb mono on my three spinning reels, so can't comment on using it on spinning reels.
  7. Don't know if this will help, but I have two 70XG's and have fished the dickens out of them for four years now and both are spooled with 15lb Invizx and both are on 7' MH, fast tip Carbonlites and both are used to fish weightless plastics and mostly Senko style baits. Both reels are as smooth today as the day they came out of the box. I do maintain my own reels and with my 70 XG's (and other high speed reels)I keep either Shimano ACT2, or Cal's drag grease on the drive gears. They have never been "geary".
  8. Yea they work. End of May on the Potomac in muddy water bagged a nice 2lbr on the SK version of the vibe worm. It was the 7" Rage vibe I cut down to 6".
  9. I am in the same situation in that there is no electric in our state Park boat yard, so I have to pull the TM battery (size 27 Deka) and bring it home. During the season it goes on a 10amp Schumacher automatic charger in the garage immediately and I learned long ago that a 10amp charger is the way to go. If I cannot get back out for several days it stays on a battery tender after the automatic brings it up to snuff. Pain in the neck for many years, but I get a few years out of a TM battery by doing this.
  10. Only ever used KVD L&L and have been very happy with it for years. It works for me for the reasons DVT pointed out. Don't know if it is why I have never had a problem with flouro carbon, or not, but only know that on the reels spooled with flouro it has never been a problem. It is a hydrophobic substance.
  11. Always use a trailer hook on my spinnerbaits with the a long skirt to cover the trailer hook. That way if they go for the back blade they get the hook. I got this from Tactical Bassing LOL
  12. My buzzers and spinnerbaits are on 17lb XL mono and it has worked fine. The buzzers are fished on a 6'6" MH Rick Clune top water rod and the spinnerbaits on a 7' MH KVD spinnerbait rod.
  13. I have a 110 ready to go if I can get on the Potomac on Thursday and the NW wind cooperates. It will go out on a 7' MH Carbonlite 2.0 on 17lb XL mono on a Curado 200K XG.
  14. Oh heck yes. All three Curado K's on 7' MH fast tip rods. spooled with 15lb Invizx.
  15. Use the 100 size on a swim jig and you will not be disappointed.
  16. I have never been sure if color made a big difference, or if it was the action that really counted. Frogs maybe a different story.
  17. Good news, they are now unlocked.
  18. Heck, I have my Chronarch MGL 8.1:1 on a plain ol BPS Carbonlite 2.0 7' MH fast tip and use it for everything and it does a fine job. $99 on sale.
  19. At the risk of being expelled from my Shimano club, I thought I would provide the stats on this new reel featured in our sponsor, Bass Angler in case you have not seen it: $199 The lightest Tatula to date at 6.7oz 100 size profile finished in bluish black 7BB+iRB Comes in 6.3:1,7.1:1 and 8.1:1 All with a 32mm A7075 spool hold 100yds of 14lb mono SV spool and airbrake technology Really shines when casting tiny jigs, weigtless plastics or tiny Ned rig
  20. I only have one Chronarch MGL 8.1:1 and have never felt the need to change the handle, which is 96mm.
  21. When I bought a Pro Qualifier a few years ago it gave me fits, so I spooled it with 14 lb mono, turned on all the brakes then fine tuned it down. I ended up with braid on my frog rod, but not before I got real used to the reel.
  22. Just watched the Bass Pros show yesterday and he was throwing a pure swim jig with a ZMan Turbo craw on 50lb braid demonstrating jerking it through and over grass. He had it rigged on Curado 200K fast reel. I do my Whopper Plopper 110 on 17lb XL mono.
  23. I believe you can bunk slicks which just screw on to the bunk boards with counter sunk screw heads.
  24. Chemical engineer buddy gave me this:
  25. I have the remainder of a jumbo spool of BPS 20 Excel mono hanging on my peg board in its original box I bought 18 years ago and still use it with no problems.
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